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Section 8: Handguns Subject: S&W 1911DK Msg# 858717
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The idea is that you use the portion of your finger near the tip, not the crease or even the pad. It is a throw back to the high end 22LR target pistols fired with one hand. The shape supposedly allows a straight back pull. For a gun like the S&W, it was style points, just like the 2 tone, forward serrations, and the funny hammer. Sadly, it had a crappy trigger pull, and puked on ball ammo! That model was quickly replaced by a more expensive version. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Nice looking gun, Jerry, but what's the deal on the flat-faced trigger? I have seen that on other competition guns but have no idea of the rationale... Stu Image below from Jerry Webb - Image Title: photos Image Info: S&W 1911 Doug Koenig edition |